With this second issue of the NASA Knowledge Journal, I believe we have successfully secured yet another medium to promote knowledge sharing through which we can convey the passion, joy, labor, anxiety, and lessons of working together on and with knowledge services at NASA. If talented and dedicated people have an opportunity to impart with […]
Knowledge Journal
“Being here, living here, is something that I will probably spend the rest of my life striving to find just the right words to try to encompass and convey just a fraction of what makes our endeavors in space so special and essential,” said Flight Engineer Peggy Whitson of Expedition 5, who lived six months […]
Many people think of knowledge management as lessons learned databases and other online tools for locating expertise.
In this April 25, 1990, photograph taken by the crew of the STS-31 space shuttle mission, the Hubble Space Telescope is suspended above shuttle Discovery’s cargo bay some 332 nautical miles above Earth. Photo Credit: NASA
NASA’s need for the capacity to accumulate and make sense of vast amounts of material is what makes Watson a potentially valuable tool for NASA.
A Pause and Learn (PaL) session is a team conversation.
From the early days of knowledge management in the 1990s, practitioners have looked for effective ways to motivate knowledge-sharing in their organizations.
Since 2011, a group of Kennedy Space Center (KSC) employees calling themselves the Spaceport Innovators have been organizing and attending talks on a wide range of subjects.